Police on Thursday were at the Superior Court of Guam when they recognized Alan Dale Rada Bernal, who was wanted in a prior case, according to a Guam Police Department news release.

Bernal,45, was then taken into custody and arrested at GPD’s Tiyan office.

Bernal was charged Friday with illegal drug possession in connection with a June 25 run-in with police, according to a magistrate’s complaint.

He was operating a motorcycle without a rear license plate on Ysengsong Road in Dededo, prompting police to conduct a traffic stop, court documents state.

Officers noted that Bernal was trembling and he appeared uneasy and extremely nervous, documents state. Bernal allegedly told the officer that he was arrested about 10 years ago “for dope,” documents state.

When an officer patted him down, they reportedly found a re-sealable plastic bag in his waistband.

Inside that plastic bag were three smaller plastic bags each containing a crystalline substance that tested presumptive positive for methamphetamine, court documents state.

About 7 grams of suspected methamphetamine and $215 were confiscated from Bernal.

He was charged with one count of possession of a Schedule II controlled substance with intent to deliver as a first-degree felony and one count of possession of a Schedule II controlled substance as a third-degree felony.